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Hetero-Tripodal Hydroxypyridonate Gadolinium Complexes: Syntheses, Relaxometric Properties, Water Exchange Dynamics, and Human Serum Albumin Binding1

Thompson et al., 2004

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7244681421999112261
Author
Thompson M
Doble D
Tso L
Barra S
Botta M
Aime S
Raymond K
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Inorganic chemistry

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The synthesis and relaxometric properties of hetero-tripodal hydroxypyridonate- terephthalamide gadolinium (Gd3+) chelates with differing structural features for probing human serum albumin (HSA) interactions are reported. The Gd3+ complexes are divided …
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